Show that (x+a) is always a factor of x^2n-a^2n
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Step-by-step explanation:x*5/2+2/3=-7/12,
5x/2+2/3=-7/2,
denominators L.C.M=6
5x/2*6+2/3*6 total /6,
15x+4= -7/2,
30x+8=-7,
30x=-15,
x=-15/30,
x=-1/2.
hence the rational number should be =-1/2
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